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    Return to Le Mans

    Just a wonderful video…my how things have changed in 57 years.

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    That was very cool!
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    GREAT video Peter... Thanks !!!

    I think it was the '66 race on 'Wide World of Sports' that I was in teenage shock that a helicopter couldn't keep up with a racecar...
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    Things haven't changed that much, at least, the atmosphere hasn't.

    Thanks for the video.
    I think this the year that Ford used a Boeing 707 to deliver new windshields.

    Best from Le Mans,
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    Thanks for sharing this video Peter. Brought back many fond memories. I was at this race, Here are a few photos. I took these in the esses after the Dunlop bridge. The course has changed dramatically since 1967, all in the name of safety. It was amazing how close one could get to the track as opposed to today.
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    That's SO cool David !!!!!!

    Thanks !!!!
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    Thanks Chuck! By the way, a belated Happy Birthday! Here are a few more.
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    1967 was a magical year for me. I drove a 67 VW bus, and bought my first NEW surfboard from Jacobs. Vasek Polak was directly across the street from Jacobs on PCH. My 912 POLO car at about the same time in June or July was being built. Of course I had no clue. My dad passed when I was 7. My mom was dating a guy who was a P51 pilot in Europe during WWII. He drove a 63 Split Window Fuelie and took me to the Trans Am/Cam Am races and the plane races out in Palm Springs. I lived walking distance from the Cove in Malaga Cove PV and surfed there all the time. I didn't have a care in the world. If I get Alzheimer's I'll probably be living in the year 1967. I'll probably think I was at Le Mans after watching that video again.
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    wow…. absolute gems of motorracing pics….

    1st 1 Gurney / Foyt
    Ford Mk IV
    entered by Shelby American Inc.
    Laps 388
    5232.900 kms covered
    218.038 km/h average speed
    1st P+5.0 1st Group +5000

    60 Wicky / Farjon / *Lefevre
    entered by Philippe Farjon
    Porsche 911 S Porsche GT2.0
    DNF Laps 126 Big end bearings

    5th 41 Siffert / Herrmann
    Porsche 907 LH
    entered by Porsche System Enginnering
    Laps 358
    4830.550 kms covered
    201.273 km/h average speed
    1st P2.0 1st Group 1601-2000
    59 750 pre unit triton
    63 650 gray silver bikinitub triumph thunderbird
    70 650 astralred silver triumph bonneville
    65 912 slate gray "erwin"
    73 914 ravennagreen "ferdl"
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    4th 2 McLaren / Donohue
    Ford Mk IV
    entered by Shelby American Inc.
    Laps 359
    4844.140 kms covered
    201.839 km/h average speed
    2nd Group P+5.0

    57 Bucknum / Hawkins
    Ford Mk IIB
    entered by Shelby American Inc.
    DNF
    Laps 271
    Valve P+5.

    3 Bianchi / Andretti
    Ford Mk IV
    entered by Holman & Moody
    DNF
    Laps 188
    Accident P+5.0

    7 Spence / Hill
    Chaparral 2F Chevrolet
    entered by Chaparral Cars Inc.
    DNF
    Laps 225
    Transmission oil seal

    8 Jennings / Johnson
    Chaparral 2F Chevrolet
    entered by Chaparral Cars Inc.
    DNF
    Laps 91
    Starter, battery
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    59 750 pre unit triton
    63 650 gray silver bikinitub triumph thunderbird
    70 650 astralred silver triumph bonneville
    65 912 slate gray "erwin"
    73 914 ravennagreen "ferdl"
    erwin_loves_polo

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